LEC Spring 2019 – Berlin

LEC SPRING 2019 INFO

There’s a reason why LEC Spring 2019 is one of the most important LoL tournaments of the year. Looking at the previous year’s Twitch and YouTube viewing hours and physical presence in the arena, this year we’re in for a treat.

LEC – The League of Legends European Championship – represents the new format of the now retired EU LCS. When LOL moved to league franchising, this system was dropped and the LEC now features teams that are considered permanent partners.

Tune-in starting 18 Jan – Apr 2019 and keep an eye on our News section for any updates regarding the event. If you’re looking to place some online bets on your favourite team, remember to check our Bets section to find out when the LEC Spring 2019 bets become active.

LEC SPRING 2019 FORMAT

Group Stage takes place between January 18th – March 16th, 2019

Double Round Robin with each team playing 18 Bo1-matches.
Top 6 teams qualify to the Summer Playoffs
Top 2 teams are seeded into Semifinals
Remaining 4 teams are seeded into Quarterfinals
1st place team from Group Stage will select their opponent from Quarterfinals
2nd place team from Group Stage will face the remaining team from Quarterfinals

Playoffs Stage

Matches are played in a Single Elimination Bo5 format
Winner Qualifies for Mid Season InvitationaI 2019

LEC SPRING 2019 PRIZE POOL

What would you do with your share of €200,000? Well that’s a question some of the players taking part in LEC Spring 2019 will have to ask themselves very soon. Here’s the overall prize distribution:

LEC SPRING 2019 TEAMS

If you’re going to bet on the LEC Spring matches, maybe a bit of research before would come in handy. Here are the names of the teams that will face each other between 18 Jan – Apr 2019: exceL Esports, FC Schalke 04 Esports, Fnatic, G2 Esports, Misfits Gaming, Origen, Rogue, SK Gaming, Splyce and Team Vitality.

LEC PREVIOUS WINNERS

Fnaticwas the LOL team that dominated the previous editions of the LEC, winning both the Summer and Spring 2018 events. Will they be proclaimed winners for the third time in a row?

LEC STREAM STATISTICS

LEC in its previous format – the EU LCS – was one of the most watched tournaments of the year, with the last season being streamed for over 130 hours and reaching almost 500K peak viewers. Below the viewership figures covering the last three seasons.

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